Intel says Wi-Fi 6E device count surpasses 1200
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Intel has announced that the number of Wi-Fi 6E devices in the market has surpassed 1,200. This represents a more than 2.5-fold increase from the end of Q1 2022 to the end of Q4 2022.
Wi-Fi 6E is the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology, and it offers a number of advantages over previous generations, including faster speeds, lower latency, and higher capacity. It is also the first Wi-Fi standard to use the 6 GHz band, which provides access to more spectrum and less congestion.
The rapid growth in the number of Wi-Fi 6E devices is being driven by a number of factors, including the increasing popularity of bandwidth-intensive applications such as streaming video, online gaming, and augmented reality and virtual reality. It is also being driven by the growing number of Wi-Fi 6E-enabled devices, such as smartphones, laptops, routers, and access points.
Intel is one of the leading providers of Wi-Fi 6E technology, and its products are used by a wide range of companies, including device manufacturers, network operators, and service providers. The company's Wi-Fi 6E products include a variety of chipsets, modules, and software solutions.
"The rapid adoption of Wi-Fi 6E is a testament to the benefits that this new technology offers," said Claus Hetting, vice president and general manager of Intel's Wireless Solutions Group. "Wi-Fi 6E is delivering the performance and reliability that consumers and businesses need to support their most demanding applications."
The growth of Wi-Fi 6E is expected to continue in the coming years, as more and more devices support the technology and the 6 GHz band is made available in more countries and regions. This will help to improve the overall Wi-Fi experience for everyone.
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